by yttwebadmin | Jul 29, 2020 | Venues to Visit
Situated next to York Station the National Railway Museum is home to over 300 years of history and over a million interesting objects. Step back in time through the industrial revolution and the invention of the steam train. Pupils can learn about the historic role of...
by yttwebadmin | Jul 29, 2020 | Venues to Visit
Cruise on the picturesque River Ouse and enjoy a unique perspective of York, a great place to have a packed lunch! Pass through the walled City of York and observe for yourself where Vikings fought the Saxons in 1066! City Cruises York has a choice of two departure...
by yttwebadmin | Jul 29, 2020 | Venues to Visit
Set in beautiful gardens the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall is a unique building in the heart of historic York. This amazing timber framed building was constructed by a fraternity and has been in use for 660 years There are three main rooms in the Hall. The Great Hall,...
by yttwebadmin | Jul 29, 2020 | Venues to Visit
A hidden gem, Barley Hall is a stunning reconstructed medieval townhouse in the centre of York. Your group will encounter a real insight into medieval life. Barley Hall will immerse pupils into the life of a wealthy merchant house offering an authentic encounter for...
by yttwebadmin | Jul 29, 2020 | Venues to Visit
The Yorkshire Museum has exciting and interesting exhibitions on Roman and Medieval York. With dedicated learning areas and lunch rooms it is an ideal venue for a school visit. The Yorkshire Museum offers self-guided tours and based on the National Curriculum provide...
by yttwebadmin | Jul 29, 2020 | Venues to Visit
Step into a recreated cobbled street and visit authentic shops to learn how people lived in the 19 th century. Venture into the original prison cell that once held Dick Turpin! York Castle Museum offers self Guided Tours and many workshops for KS2, here are just some...
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